70 Do you want a surprise? No DOUBT, you've heard of Kellogg's Kaffee Hag Coffee. You know it's free from the harmful effects of caffeine and will not disturb your sleep. But you may have an idea that re... moving the caffeine steals some of the aroma-some' of the wonderful flavor of the coffee. But please forget any prejudice. Try the improved Kaffee Hag Coffee. You 'Ill be surprised. This is real coffee. Each sip brings you every bit of the rich flavor and aroma of the world'ls finest coffees. You cannot tell it from the best coffee you ever tasted. But it will not keep you awake, disturb your nerves or digestion. Kaffee Hag Coffee is now made by the Kellogg Company in a modern new plant in Battle Creek. It has been won... derfully improved and materially re... duced in price. Won't you try this more healthful delicious coffee? Your grocer has it- or we will send you a sample for 10 cents to cover mailing. Address Kellogg Company, Battle Creek, Mich. Now a 1fJI"" product ..... ,"::.::= .:};:.. :::::;:;.4 . ,'.',,' ..,.,..:.. k1FFEE ',,',' ',',. W"'þ" .... A RADIO FEATURE Every Sunday evening over the Blue net... work, Kellogg's Kaffee Hag Coffee presents to you the popular Slumber Music, a dig... tinctive program of the sweetest music ever written. Tune in and enjoy it over WJZ arid associated stations of the National Broad.. casting Company-from 11:00 to 11:3 0 in the East, 10:00 to 10:30 Central time, and 9:00 to 9:30 Mountain time. Also KFI, KOMO, from 10:00 to 10:30; and KOA, 10:30 to 11 :00. DECEMBEI\ 1;:J, 19-'30 THE ICONOCLAST I STEADIED myself for a moment on top of the swaying bus, then squeezed into a seat next to a dig- nified olâ gentleman and tried to get my legs out of the aisle. I succeeded in wedging one knee against the back of the preceding bench. The old gentleman moved nearer the win- dow. I looked at him. His face was ven- erable and wrinkled, and an impressive expanse of white beard partially hid the muffler tucked under his chin. He was reading ?- book. I opened the evening paper and turned to the sports page. I was sud- denly conscious of an admonishing voice in back of me. "Walter! Sit down next to Mother! Gentlemen don't kneel on .seats." The conductor stopped before me, and when I paid my fare I looked back. Walter's mother was about thirty, round-faced and rather sweet-looking. Walter was about three, and not very impressed. He was still kneeling on the seat. I returned to my paper. Presently Walter began to sing in a thin, monotonous treble. It was all about a train that went clackety-clack- ety. In the second verse it went rumbledy-rumbledy. He finished that, and with a breathless gasp, but no change in rhythm or key, continued with a song about brownies on a hill- side and fairies in a dell. I decìded not to read, and folded my paper. The old gentleman next me was frowning at his book. c:;:-.-:....___ Walter pitched his next selection an octave higher and carried on. "Walter ! You mustn't sIng so loùdly. You're bothering all the people." Walter finished that verse and the next one. Then he stopped. "But, Mamma, I like to sing," he said. "Suppose Mother tells Santa Claus that you're not a good little boy?" I felt Walter kicking the back of my bench. "I don't care," he said. "Go ahead and tell him." "Shh! Santa may hear you!" "How can he hear me if he's way up at the North Pole?" Walter's mother sighed heavily. "The man in the moon will tell him, then." Walter raised the beat of the tattoo on my bench. "Can the man In the moon hear what I say?" " c . I " ertaln y. The old gentleman slammed his book shut and hunched his shoulder against the windowpane. His lips were bunched and moving slightly. "Can he hear what you say too, Mamma? " "Why, certainly. He can hear me, too. He hears everybody." The old gentleman snorted audibly. "Oh! " Walter was thinking. ('When does the man in the moon see Santa Claus? I thought-" "Why," said Walter's mother, "sometimes Santa disguises himself and comes down here to watch little boys and girls." She paused; then : "And : . . ((You look lousy, Joe. You must be dissipating." ":tì . 'w:' .. ____ _ /r $ t H i .' 4 [::L :Ct- :::::;':: 4ill :: - :: :::-- .- ......- ..... "10-*;".........................=.:... ''$- f' ::;: . .:.:-: f. .::::::. . :::?" ...::::==:: ':::: .::: "''''\-::-;. . - ..*",. ...:-:.', . ::....